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  2. EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang USA bridge and neck pickups are available to buy, separate from the guitar. On previous Van Halen signature guitars, the Music Man EVH (now called the Axis) and the Peavey Wolfgang, the custom pickups made for that guitar could not be bought separately. The Wolfgang's custom EVH Bourns pots are also available, as well as EVH strings ...

  3. Frankenstrat - Wikipedia

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    The Kramer guitar made by Eddie Van Halen. Kramer Guitars was the first company endorsed by Van Halen in 1983, when it built a Frankenstrat replica, and during this time he replaced the original Frankenstrat neck with a prototype Kramer Pacer neck first seen during Van Halen's Hide Your Sheep Tour in January 1983.

  4. Eddie Van Halen - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Van Halen's first guitar, purchased as a child from Sears and Roebuck, was a Teisco Del Rey. He played the guitar in his elementary school band, The Broken Combs. [ 56 ] Van Halen played many custom-built and heavily modified guitars, especially early in his career.

  5. “GuitARTist”: 17 Iconic Guitars Of Hendrix, Clapton, And More

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    It all started when I was a teenager, and Eddie Van Halen painted his hybrid white Stratocaster with black stripes—one of the coolest-looking guitars in rock and roll history. #4 Stevie Ray's ...

  6. Eddie Van Halen’s Iconic Guitars Sell for $422,000 at Legend ...

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    Eddie Van Halen's "Frankenstrat" is easily one of the most recognizable instruments in rock history, and Kramer Guitars' early take on the design (as seen in the "Hot for Teacher" music video) now ...

  7. Peavey EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1970s, when Van Halen regularly performed on the Pasadena club scene, and with the release of Van Halen's self-titled debut album, Eddie Van Halen's guitar tone—nicknamed the "Brown Sound" for being full yet distinctively aggressive and articulate—had been widely acclaimed.